April 30 , 2016
Upon the request of some of our readers here in EdTech and mLearning, we went ahead and curated for you these three excellent resources that provide clip arts to use in end of school year activities. As a teacher, you can use these websites to search for and find printable clip arts to use for a variety of activities and projects related to end of school year. These include visuals, cheat sheets, images, and many more.

We conducted a quick search in Scholastic Printables and found out this excellent page packed full of printable clip arts and images ideal for end of school activities. Use the forward and backward buttons at the end of the page to navigate the collection. Make sure you are signed in so you can use any of Scholastic’s clip arts.

‘Celebrate the end of the school year and the beginning of Summer with this cute, unique, fun and FREE clip art set. This free clip art set contains 12 image files, which includes 6 color images and 6 black & white images in png. All images are 300dpi for better scaling and printing. Enjoy!’

This is another great website where you can search for and download clip arts related to a wide vareity of educational topics. ‘MyCuteGraphics provides free clip art for printing, scrapooking, teacher created lessons, craft projects, to decorate your blog and more! The clip art you find here is 100% original and free for personal and educational use. Let your imagination run wild and have fun being creative with original clip art made by Laura Strickland.’

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Med Kharbach is a doctoral researcher and a former teacher with 10 years of classroom teaching experience. Med's research interests include: discourse analysis, language learning, linguistics, Internet linguistics, critical linguistics, new (emerging) literacies, critical pedagogy, and educational technology. Here is how to cite any of our blog posts in APA style :

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